storm

The title says it all.

I went out and shot this for a project I was putting together for someone. Why is it that i always have to challenge myself with water? I really learned a lot when playing with three different moving planes (Clouds, Lake and River) during an HDR time lapse shoot. I also love the detail that I was able to bring out in the sand.

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Notice the subtle color change as the storm develops. Its stuff like this that causes concern during tornado season. One time I saw the sky actually turn green. This, however, was only a shower.

Time-lapse stock footage of clouds in a brewing rainstorm, captured on April 1, 2006.

Time-lapse stock footage of clouds in a brewing rainstorm (that never materialized, unfortunately), captured on April 1, 2006. Two versions of the footage are provided -- 2.5 minutes, and one sped up to 10 seconds. Be aware that the video does have some noticeable horizontal lines. This just an artifact of the camera's CCD. The footage has been color-corrected to cut through the haze, and each frame is a blend of 10 frames, to limit the picture noise.

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